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Re: Another Healey resurrected

To: "George Haywood" <haywoodone@hotmail.com>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Another Healey resurrected
From: "Rich C" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:13:26 -0400
Congratulations George!

Look forward to seeing you and the car at Conclave.

Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "George Haywood" <haywoodone@hotmail.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:27 PM
Subject: Another Healey resurrected


> Hi All,
>
> This is a great day!!!  Another Healey has been resurrected after 33 yrs. 
> of being dormant.  Today after a huge effort to get to Vermont Steve Byers 
> (who has worked countless hours and stayed over many nights to help this 
> happen) and myself fired up my bj8.  This is the culmination of a dream we 
> have had since my wife and I purchased this car in Long Island in Sept., 
> 2005.  We did a complete restoration except the interior (which is in very 
> good condition still).  This baby fired up with not even a complete 
> revolution, almost instantaneously and ran beautifully for the 20 min. 
> initial run in period.  Jim Taylor rebuilt the carbs and we didn't touch 
> them at all, just put them on and cranked.  My wife and I took the maiden 
> cruise with the seat bottoms on the floor just to see how it did shifting 
> through the gears---GREAT!!!  Now we just have to put the original 
> interior back in, new carpeting, put the top, hood, trunk lid, and 
> windshield on and she's ready for the trip from North Carolina to Vermont 
> next week.  I plan to put a few hundred miles on her between now and then 
> to sort out things and break in the new Lempert gear set (thanks to Dave 
> Malaney for exchanging his gear set with me for one I had ordered but 
> would not receive in time).
>
> This has truly been a wonderful experience.  Everyone I have ever 
> contacted in anyway has helped in what ever way they could to get us 
> through this.  I can't begin to thank each of you but you know who you 
> are.  The list members have a wealth of knowledge that prepared me for 
> this for the three years we looked and saved to purchase a car, from 
> deciding what car we wanted to how to go about doing it the correct way. 
> The end result may not be 100% correct but we tried in every way possible 
> to get it right but still be able to enjoy the ride in a reasonable period 
> of time.  I feel that about 1 1/2 years is great time to complete a total 
> restoration.  The list helped me plan prior to the first nut and bolt 
> coming off.  Taking notes, labeling everything, and taking plenty of 
> before pictures was the key to success in reconstruction.  Even after 
> being as meticulous as I could there were still pieces that have been lost 
> or misplaced and bolts that I didn't remember to order.  Last night, for 
> instance, when I went to install the carbs I had no nuts or lock washers 
> to secure them, and today when we wanted to fill the radiator I had no 
> antifreeze or a radiator cap.  What I'm trying to point out here is that 
> when you get into one of these projects you kind of take those mistakes as 
> little blunders that make you scratch your head and say, "What was I 
> thinking about?".
>
> Anyway, I hope to see many of you in Vermont.  We'll be the couple in a 
> Healey blue bj8 with the big grins on our faces.
>
> Take care and thanks to all once again,
>
> George and Sherry Haywood
> 65 bj8




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